This gazebo-like building imitates the traditional English churchyard structure where pallbearers rest the coffin and await the arrival of the minister. This photograph, taken by sister photographers Alice and Clara Rigby, depicts the Evergreen...

Iowa-born sisters Alice Rigby (1871-1915) and Clara Rigby (1873-1953) arrived in Everett in the early 20th century. Together, they owned and operated a professional photo studio. From 1905 to 1915--a time when female-owned businesses were...

Iowa-born sisters Alice Rigby (1871-1915) and Clara Rigby (1873-1953) arrived in Everett in the early 20th century. Together, they owned and operated a professional photo studio. From 1905 to 1915--a time when female-owned businesses were...

Iowa-born sisters Alice Rigby (1871-1915) and Clara Rigby (1873-1953) arrived in Everett in the early 20th century. Together, they owned and operated a professional photo studio. From 1905 to 1915--a time when female-owned businesses were...

Great Northern Railway track and telegraph lines parallel the river above the town of Index. This section of the line (completed in 1892) with Mt. Index to the left and Mt. Persis to the right was a popular one for both local photographers and...

Photographer Neil House goofs off in front of the camera. House was a photographer for the City of Everett in the 1970s, and he documented many street scenes, public events, meetings, and agencies at work.